William Crump in The LA Times

Filed Under: artists    On: March 27, 2009    posted by: kara

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High Lonesome, 2007 by William Crump

Ciao collectors! Not so long ago I let you Californian denizens know that 20x200 artist, William Crump, opened a solo show, Lonesome Ghosts, at LA's LittleBird Gallery. You might say a line could be drawn from William's exposure here on 20x200, and the attention of the curator at Little Bird. We're pleased to have reccomended him, and yesterday the LA Times did the same:

Crump’s work feels vaguely anachronistic, like the so-called antiquarian avant-garde photographers who favor obsolete techniques but whose images often contain contemporary references. Mainly, the New York-based artist’s L.A. debut reads as a thoughtful meditation on the discrepancies between external and internal journeys, the real and the ideal.

Read the full review here, and if you're in the neighborhood do drop in.

Lonesome Ghosts
March 14-April 8, 2009
LittleBird Gallery
3195 Glendale Blvd.
LA, CA

William's two 20x200 edition prints, The Mountain of Westward Expansion, and The Mountain of Tomorrow's Sunrise, are still available in all three sizes.

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